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Man Dies After Beating at Kroger Supermarket

"Three teenagers have been arrested and charged with the murder of 53-year-old Donnie Smith following an altercation that occurred at a Kroger grocery store in Columbus, Ohio, on December 6, 2023.

The suspects, identified as 18-year-old Dionta Davon Hughes, 19-year-old Jamarion Fredrae Evans-Bennett, and 17-year-old Jayden Agee are accused of engaging Smith inside the store, which escalated into a physical confrontation outside. They kicked, punched and stomped on him until he was unconscious, and only stopped when someone with a gun intervened.
According to witness accounts, Smith was involved in a dispute with the teenagers inside the Kroger store. Security personnel intervened and requested the group to leave the premises. The confrontation, however, continued outside the store. Smith was found near the pharmacy drive-thru, unconscious and bleeding from the head. He was rushed to the hospital in critical condition but succumbed to his injuries two weeks later on December 20, 2023.

The severity of the assault was highlighted by reports of the teenagers being seen laughing and enjoying themselves during the incident. This detail has been corroborated by multiple witnesses.

A friend who was with Smith at the store said the suspects were “trying to pick on whoever they could.”

The Columbus police launched an investigation, leading to the identification and subsequent arrest of the three teenagers.

Hughes and Evans-Bennett, being legal adults, had their photos released to the public. Both are being held on a $1 million bond each. The 17-year-old is detained awaiting a hearing to determine if he will be tried as an adult. The investigation into the incident is still ongoing, and the police have encouraged anyone with further information to come forward.
Smith, a father of three, including a 15-year-old son and a 6-year-old daughter, was remembered by his partner of 20 years as an amazing father and person. His death has been described as a senseless act of violence, leaving a profound impact on his family and community.

The incident has raised concerns regarding safety and violence in public spaces. The Columbus police department is actively working on the case, gathering evidence and witness testimonies to establish the sequence of events leading to Smith’s death.

The Kroger Company, the supermarket chain where the incident occurred, has not issued a public statement regarding the incident. The store’s role and response during and after the altercation may become relevant as the investigation progresses.

In addition to the criminal charges, the incident raises questions about youth violence and its handling within the community and legal system. The decision on whether the 17-year-old suspect will be tried as an adult is pending, a determination that could significantly impact the legal proceedings."
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IronHamster · 56-60, M
@NativePortlander1970 I run a Glock 19 in the summer months when it's too warm for the trench coat that covers my FAL.
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IronHamster · 56-60, M
@NativePortlander1970 You know, in a free market society, people pull their own weight, or, those that can't rely on the charity of those that can. It's essentially the same system but better implemented.
@IronHamster Fair markets are more farmer and consumer friendly, but yes, they expect people to pull their own weight and hate freeloaders as well. The free market on the other hand has enabled greed and shrinkflation, it only benefits the corporations in the name of unrestrictive runaway profit.
IronHamster · 56-60, M
@NativePortlander1970 A free market allows you to buy from who gives you the best deal. If I figure out how to give you a quality product cheaper than the competition can, you and I win. Under socialism I am vilified for doing better and you are forced to buy from someone you would prefer to not do business with. It's really that simple. Losers prefer socialism.
@IronHamster I disagree, it shortchanges everyone, and you get what you pay for, buy cheap, get cheap. Under true Socialism everyone strives to work bette, because of profit sharing, and create better quality products. Look at the Amish as an example, everyone shares and benefits, and they do not put out junk.
IronHamster · 56-60, M
@NativePortlander1970 I wouldn't work hard or smart under a system where I did not reap the rewards. That in itself lowers everyone's standard of living under socialism, and I am only one factor. I can't be short-changed by the system either. How do they know what I am capable of?!